Finsbury Park Wool Axminster by JHS is a luxurious commercial grade woven Axminster carpet at an affordable price. Made using 80% Wool and 20% Nylon, this beautiful carpet comes in an attractive range of designs and shades that are sure to add a real touch of style & luxury to any room.
This super durable 4m wide carpet with it's impressive 10 Year Manufacturers Warranty is ideal for Clubs, Pubs, Hotels, Leisure or conference facilities or even a busy home - a superb 10mm thick pile with a tog rating of 1.50.
"Heavy-duty carpet is essential for high traffic areas. Perfect for heavy domestic and general commercial use, the Finsbury Park woven Axminster carpet is patterned and hardwearing. Our Finsbury Park carpet has an 80% wool and 20% nylon composition and has a woven Axminster construction and a woven polyester/polypropylene primary backing. Suitable for use in pubs and the residential sector, Finsbury Park patterned carpets are extremely durable and hardwearing. Available in 12 stunning designs, this heavy-duty cut pile carpet is suitable for use with stair nosing and comes with a 10-year commercial guarantee".
Maintenance
To clean the carpet, we’d recommend using an upright or quality barrel vacuum cleaner fitted with a power-driven rotating brush. Alternatively, you could use a combination beater or brush bar that moves around the carpet pile and mechanically loosens dirt to be removed by the vacuum. This is best suited for low cut pile carpet. To prevent excess fuzzing turn the brush off or change the head when vacuuming loop pile, cut and loop or Berber carpet.
Sustainability
With sheep grazing freely on grass wool grows continuously before being shorn every 9 - 12 months and returned to their pastures to grow more wool.
Wool is produced from totally renewable and natural resources - water, sun and grass and requiring far less energy to produce than synthetic fibres. Wool carpet reduces heating and cooling energy requirements by preventing heat loss and heat rise through floors.
Post use in soil, wool readily biodegrades to produce essential plant nutrients such as potassium, nitrogen and phosphorous. Even in a landfill, wool pile will decompose leaving no harmful residues. Wool is composed entirely of amino acids, the building blocks of life and at the end of its useful life, pile from wool carpet can be returned to the ground, releasing nutrients as it decomposes, promoting further grass growth.